Kenyan marathon runner Ekiru suspended for doping
Kenya's Titus Ekiru crosses the finishing line to win The Mexico City International Marathon, at the Olimpic Universitary Stadium in Mexico City on August 26, 2018. Kenya's Titus Ekiru, sixth fastest man in history in the marathon, is facing a potential 10-year ban after receiving a provisional suspension for doping, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said July 3, 2023, Ekiru has two marathon wins to his name including victory in Milan in May 2021 in the exceptionally fast time of 2hr 2min 57sec. (Photo by PEDRO PARDO / AFP)
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Kenya's
Titus Ekiru, sixth fastest man in history in the marathon, is facing a
potential 10-year ban after receiving a provisional suspension for doping, the
Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said Monday.
Ekiru has
two marathon wins to his name including victory in Milan in May 2021 in the
exceptionally fast time of 2hr 2min 57sec.
The
31-year-old tested positive for triamcinolone acetonide, a glucocorticoid,
after winning in Milan, "but was not immediately charged after the initial
investigation appeared to validate his explanation that the result was due to
legitimate medical treatment".
The athlete
tested positive for pethidine after winning in Abu Dhabi in November, 2021, and
again claimed the outcome resulted from legitimate medical treatment. He has
not raced since then.
"Following
initial investigations into that matter – and given the emergence of a pattern
of triamcinolone acetonide use among Kenyan athletes – the AIU re-opened the
investigation into Ekiru's first case," the AIU said.
Ekiru was
provisionally suspended last month, "pending the outcome of both
wide-ranging investigations which included crucial collaboration with the
Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) and other Kenyan authorities".
That led to
the AIU rejecting Ekiru's explanations, charging him with two doping charges
and then asserting that the Kenyan has "cases to answer for tampering with
the results-management processes by submitting falsified medical explanations
and documentation to the AIU for both positive tests".
This means
the elite marathoner is facing a potential 10-year ban, the AIU said.

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